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Global perspectives on operative vaginal deliveries
V Vannevel1, C Swanepoel1, R C Pattinson1
1South African Medical Research Council, Maternal and Infant Health Strategies Unit, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Pretoria, South Africa.
Abstract:
Operative vaginal delivery (OVD) refers to the use of an instrument (forceps or vacuum device) to assist with the delivery of the fetus from the vagina. This can help improve maternal and fetal outcomes and has to be weighed up against the risks and benefits of performing second-stage cesarean deliveries. OVD forms an integral part of basic emergency obstetric care and a skilled birth attendant's duties. Outlet forceps and vacuum extraction should be used to shorten the second stage of labor and to improve maternal and fetal outcomes associated with delayed second stage. Despite the known benefit of OVD, available data on the use of OVDs in low- and middle-income countries show very low rates, mostly due to the lack of skilled healthcare workers and equipment shortages. Increased use of OVD can safely reduce the number of second-stage cesarean deliveries with its associated morbidity and mortality. We recommend implementing training programs to increase the number of skilled healthcare workers and strengthening health systems to provide birthing facilities with the equipment required to perform OVD.
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